There seems to be no loss of words among some international scholars of mass communications in condemning the U.S. and other western media when it comes to how the developing world (otherwise known as Third World) is represented in the U.S. Press. However, the zeal of these researchers and scholars had not extended to balancing their findings by questioning American media executives on why the third world is unfairly represented in the U.S. media. This research is an attempt to fill that void.Mass Communication
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Thesis Chair, Dr. Sue Wildermuth. This file was last viewed in Adobe Reader 7.0United States media ...
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National media systems are the central units of analysis in comparative mass communication research....
Both negative news perspective and economic perspective attempt to explain the pattern of foreign ne...
There has been argument about imbalances in the international news flow and presentation, and the do...
This article addresses the need for de-westernizing political communication studies, emphasizing the...
There is widespread agreement among media analysts that the media in capitalist societies, such as A...
This short article introduces the new Arab-European Association for Media and Communication Research...
The article shows the limitations of the “indexing” hypothesis, an influential conceptualization of ...
National media systems are the central units of analysis in comparative mass communication research...
This study did an analysis of the Western and Third world coverage of World News using the broadcast...
Thesis Chair, Dr. Sue Wildermuth. This file was last viewed in Adobe Reader 7.0United States media ...
This paper is fundamentally, an overview of western news agencies and the roles they play in interna...
The article shows the limitations of the 'indexing' hypothesis, an influential conceptualization of ...
The issue of international news flow has been debated for more than a decade. The emergence of more ...
One of the principal arguments that dominated intellectual debate in the 19805 concerned the imbalan...
Statement of the problem. In the mid-1970s, economically developing countries intensified their call...
National media systems are the central units of analysis in comparative mass communication research....
Both negative news perspective and economic perspective attempt to explain the pattern of foreign ne...
There has been argument about imbalances in the international news flow and presentation, and the do...
This article addresses the need for de-westernizing political communication studies, emphasizing the...
There is widespread agreement among media analysts that the media in capitalist societies, such as A...
This short article introduces the new Arab-European Association for Media and Communication Research...
The article shows the limitations of the “indexing” hypothesis, an influential conceptualization of ...
National media systems are the central units of analysis in comparative mass communication research...